Fish farmers use oxygen sensors to monitor dissolved oxygen and prevent oxygen depletion through monitoring and control. If levels drop too low, turning on an aeration system can quickly increase dissolved oxygen levels. Some farms operate more manually with workers checking ponds with a handheld instrument such as the YSI Professional Plus then manually turning on an aerator. More efficient systems allow for an instrument such as the YSI 5400 MultiDO Monitor to continuously monitor the ponds and automatically control an aeration system based on preset levels. The 5400 instrument allows for multiple inputs so several ponds can be monitored continuously with remote alarming and control capabilities. Click Here For Complete Article Text
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